Prince Harry and Meghan Markle escaped for a lavish three-night Ł33,000 'babymoon' at a Hampshire hotel

The Duke and Duchess of Sussex, who are set to welcome their new baby in just a few weeks, reportedly stayed at the five-star Heckfield Place hotel in Hook, Hampshire. The 18th century Georgian mansion has become a favourite among celebrities with guests including Liv Tyler and Cara and Poppy Delevingne staying there while attending Princess Eugenie's wedding in nearby Windsor in October. The expectant couple booked out the most expensive apartment called ‘The Long Room’ - which for Ł10,000-a-night comes with its own dining room, private terraces and 400 acres of countryside views. The pair reportedly went for walks in their wellies and chose to eat alone in their room, avoiding the two in-house restaurants run by Michelin-starred Vogue food editor and restaurateur, Skye Gyngell. The ultra-posh hotel even has its own private cinema featuring luxurious leather armchairs. Owned by Hong Kong-born American 'invisible billionaire' Gerald Chan, Heckfield Place also boasts its own Bodyism fitness studio, with a range of classes on offer - ideal for yoga lover Meghan.

I survived a shark attack

***EXCLUSIVE*** VIDEO AVAILABLE, VIENNA, AUSTRIA: Dramatic footage shows a diver being bitten on the leg by a shark off the coast of Egypt - and somehow, he survives. In June 2018, Alexander Kraenkl, had been diving in the Red Sea for 50 minutes before encountering the oceanic whitetip shark. The 51-year-old, who lives in Austria, spotted the predator swimming towards him and tried to grab the anchor rope to lift himself to safety - but it was too late. The shark viciously bit Alexander’s right thigh, just below a safety item hanging from his dive vest. Needing urgent attention with his leg bleeding out, Alexander quickly parachuted himself to safety on board their boat, with the shark swimming in the opposite direction.

From ghostly portraits to eerie sculptures: Street painter turns the rooms of an abandoned hospital into a hauntingly beautiful art installation

***EXCLUSIVE*** AUSTRALIA: A creepy abandoned children’s hospital has become the setting for an ambitious and curiously haunting art installation. Stunning photos of the exhibition include a ghostly portrait of a woman’s face reflected in the stagnant waters of a flooded library, a mildewed piano surrounded by piles of autumnal leaves, and two rusted bedframes strewn with dead branches below the face of a thoughtful woman. Left vacant for nearly 30 years, the sprawling one-time 1930s mansion sits neglected, in a state of ruin. Australian artist, Rone, considered the site perfect for his latest project, Empire which is set amongst the decaying glory of a once-magnificent manor, Burnham Beeches, in Melbourne’s Dandenong Ranges in south-east Australia. The Art Deco Streamline Moderne style property was built in 1933 as the family home of wealthy industrialist, pharmacist and founder of the Aspro brand, Alfred Nicholas.

The new Camp Adventure Park in Denmark with tree top walks and a 148 feet observation tower

***EXCLUSIVE*** An amazing treetop walkway connected to a 148-foot-tall spiral observation tower has opened in a forest in Denmark. The Camp Adventure Climbing Park, set in the boreal forest, is the largest in Denmark spreading over an area of 18 acres. The iconic 45-metre hourglass-shaped tower is the first of its kind in Scandinavia and provides a unique nature experience, allowing visitors to get closer to nature.

One of England's most historic Tudor manor houses dating back to the 15th century which has gone up for sale - and could be yours for just £7.5m

***EXCLUSIVE*** Athelhampton House (pictured here) is a Grade I listed building, the oldest part of which was built by Sir William Martyn in 1485. The manor house has had many owners, including William Pole-Tylney-Long-Wellesley, the fourth Earl of Mornington, nephew to the Duke of Wellington. In 1957, the house, near Puddletown, Dorset, was acquired by the Cooke family who have now put it up for sale - complete with roughly 29 acres of land.